Hey, Dustin and Karthik!   GREAT JOB AT THE EXPO!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Will Lowe)
Date: Thu Sep 25 23:21:38 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.
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To fix your problem, right click on the "Blue E" and selection tab. Click the 
never dial a connection check box. 

I too am forced to feed my family with ill-gotten gains from M$ junkies. One 
day though all will be right with the world.

Will lowe

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cap'n Buck 
  To: BRLugGeneral 
  Cc: BRLugNewbies 
  Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:54 PM
  Subject: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.


  Good Evening Ladies & Gentlemen,

  C'est Moi! (It is I!) Cap'n Buck.  I dropped the AOL account and joined the 
BRLug lists under this one.

  I did go to the Symantec website and downloaded the "fix" for Swen and ran 
it.  Afer "forever", it came back and said that Swen was not on my computer.

  I had a problem with Norton after I installed the 80 gig HD.  So, I did as 
Win XP said to do and deleted it thru the "Add or Delete Programs."  This 
infortunately did not work fully and left some of Norton on the machine.

  When I tried to re-install Norton, it refused to do so, saying that the 
SystemWorks 2003 was "out of date" or corupted!  I just put in on the computer 
in May.  Since then, I've done a Regedit and deleted any simblance of Norton 
and again, re-installed it AGAIN.  

  Now, when I try to "update" the virus protection, Norton stupidly looks for a 
non-existant dial-up connection!  (Ohh, Please let me learn Linux faster so I 
don't have to be in M$ HELL!)  If you try to contact Norton, they want you to 
use the "for-pay" subcontractor to answer your questions and get help.  I 
absolutly refuse to do that.

  As far as I can see, there was no option or "searching" for my DSL line.  
Every other program, OE, Google, Yahoo, AOL, ShreveNet, etc, finds the DSL line 
and it works great.

  Question:  Any ideas as to HOW I can fix this (temporarily until I can learn 
and change to Linux)?

  This is driving me nutz and I don't want to expose myself and others to 
possible virus, trogans, worms, .scr programs.

  GOD BLESS, ALWAYS,

  Cap'n Buck


  "The instructions said to load Windows '98 or better.......So I loaded 
Knoppix Linux."


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Will Lowe)
Date: Thu Sep 25 23:41:30 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.
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Make that "select the connection tab".
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Will Lowe 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 11:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.


  To fix your problem, right click on the "Blue E" and selection tab. Click the 
never dial a connection check box. 

  I too am forced to feed my family with ill-gotten gains from M$ junkies. One 
day though all will be right with the world.

  Will lowe

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Cap'n Buck 
    To: BRLugGeneral 
    Cc: BRLugNewbies 
    Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:54 PM
    Subject: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.


    Good Evening Ladies & Gentlemen,

    C'est Moi! (It is I!) Cap'n Buck.  I dropped the AOL account and joined the 
BRLug lists under this one.

    I did go to the Symantec website and downloaded the "fix" for Swen and ran 
it.  Afer "forever", it came back and said that Swen was not on my computer.

    I had a problem with Norton after I installed the 80 gig HD.  So, I did as 
Win XP said to do and deleted it thru the "Add or Delete Programs."  This 
infortunately did not work fully and left some of Norton on the machine.

    When I tried to re-install Norton, it refused to do so, saying that the 
SystemWorks 2003 was "out of date" or corupted!  I just put in on the computer 
in May.  Since then, I've done a Regedit and deleted any simblance of Norton 
and again, re-installed it AGAIN.  

    Now, when I try to "update" the virus protection, Norton stupidly looks for 
a non-existant dial-up connection!  (Ohh, Please let me learn Linux faster so I 
don't have to be in M$ HELL!)  If you try to contact Norton, they want you to 
use the "for-pay" subcontractor to answer your questions and get help.  I 
absolutly refuse to do that.

    As far as I can see, there was no option or "searching" for my DSL line.  
Every other program, OE, Google, Yahoo, AOL, ShreveNet, etc, finds the DSL line 
and it works great.

    Question:  Any ideas as to HOW I can fix this (temporarily until I can 
learn and change to Linux)?

    This is driving me nutz and I don't want to expose myself and others to 
possible virus, trogans, worms, .scr programs.

    GOD BLESS, ALWAYS,

    Cap'n Buck


    "The instructions said to load Windows '98 or better.......So I loaded 
Knoppix Linux."


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cap'n Buck)
Date: Fri Sep 26 05:59:36 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.
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Will, et. al,

I have the box checked "Never Dial A Connection".  I set-up a default 
"Broaband" connection, THAT doesn't seem to help Norton find it's site.

I re-registered the product with no trouble at all.  Norton FOUND that 
connection, but still won't recognize the broadband connection to "update" my 
SystemWorks.

I promise NEVER to buy or promote Norton Products again.  They have become like 
M$, they sux.

Cap'n Buck*

*Learning Linux as fast as I can, LOL!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cap'n Buck)
Date: Fri Sep 26 06:06:53 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.
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Will, et. al,

I have the box checked "Never Dial A Connection".  I set-up a default 
"Broaband" connection, THAT doesn't seem to help Norton find it's site.

I re-registered the product with no trouble at all.  Norton FOUND that 
connection, but still won't recognize the broadband connection to "update" my 
SystemWorks.

I promise NEVER to buy or promote Norton Products again.  They have become like 
M$, they sux.

Cap'n Buck*

*Learning Linux as fast as I can, LOL!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cap'n Buck)
Date: Fri Sep 26 09:58:31 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.
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        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Will, et. al,

I have the box checked "Never Dial A Connection".  I set-up a default 
"Broaband" connection, THAT doesn't seem to help Norton find it's site.

I re-registered the product with no trouble at all.  Norton FOUND that 
connection, but still won't recognize the broadband connection to "update" my 
SystemWorks.

I promise NEVER to buy or promote Norton Products again.  They have become like 
M$, they sux.

Cap'n Buck*

*Learning Linux as fast as I can, LOL!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Kuhns)
Date: Fri Sep 26 10:11:40 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'm at work and missing the previous messages in this thread, if I remember 
correctly your problem sounded like one I had - I used the following KB from 
Symantec to fix it (you may have already tried this, sorry if I'm beating a 
dead horse).  I ended up having to manually update LiveUpdate (#3 under 
solution) so it could do its thing.
 
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/sharedtech.nsf/7e7f15291a25d938882567e50048a048/43592331f253e58f88256687005b2710?OpenDocument
 
<http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/sharedtech.nsf/7e7f15291a25d938882567e50048a048/43592331f253e58f88256687005b2710?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam>
 &src=bar_sch_nam
 
James
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Cap'n Buck
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 5:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] C'est Moi!, etc.


Will, et. al,
 
I have the box checked "Never Dial A Connection".  I set-up a default 
"Broaband" connection, THAT doesn't seem to help Norton find it's site.
 
I re-registered the product with no trouble at all.  Norton FOUND that 
connection, but still won't recognize the broadband connection to "update" my 
SystemWorks.
 
I promise NEVER to buy or promote Norton Products again.  They have become like 
M$, they sux.
 
Cap'n Buck*
 
*Learning Linux as fast as I can, LOL!

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Kuhns)
Date: Fri Sep 26 11:02:31 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] strange request: Linux hitch plug
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Just got a new truck and I'm looking for a hitch plug with either Tux or just 
"Linux" on it.  I had the Linux shark on the tailgate of my old truck but I 
don't want to go with any permenant adhesives on the body of this one so I 
figured a hitch plug would be perfect to show the "colors", not to mention the 
truck is red with no chrome so the chrome shark would kind of look out of 
place.  I've already checked ThinkGeek and did a few Google searches but 
couldn't find one (unless I overlooked it), so if anyone has any ideas on where 
I might be able to find one I'd appreciate a tip.

Thanks
James

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